85 percent water in seven reservoirs, says Mumbai civic body

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has said the water level in seven reservoirs stands at 85 per cent and possibility of a water cut in the megapolis was minimal. "There is least possibility of a water cut as good rain in the catchment areas of the reservoirs have ensured that there is 85 per cent water stock by yesterday," a senior civic official said today.

According to the official, the total water stock in the seven reservoirs needs to be at 14.47 lakh million litres by end of Monsoon to ensure that the megapolis gets water supply throughout the year. By yesterday the water level in the seven reservoirs stood at 12.38 lakh million litres, he said. Reservoirs Modak Sagar and Tansa have already overflowed while Tulsi and Middle Vaitarna reservoirs are likely to overflow soon, said the official.

The Bhatsa and Upper Vaitarna come under state governments control while the others are maintained by the BMC. The BMC supplies 3,750 million litres of water everyday to the island city and suburbs, which still falls short of the actual demand for 4,200 million litres. In the recent past, insufficient rainfall had forced the civic body to impose water cuts.

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